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A general 1-3 inches of dry, fluffy snow was expected to fall across southern North Dakota and much of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, according to Accuweather. However, higher totals were ...
Only a trace of snow was measured at nearby Rapid City, South Dakota, but close to 10 inches piled up in the higher elevations of the nearby mountains. Heavier snow was reported across Wyoming ...
Weather stations with highest snowfall in the United States by state, 1985-2015; State Place Average annual snowfall [3] elevation of weather station [4] coordinates [4] Other snowy areas (limited or unofficial data) and notes 1. Washington: Paradise, Mount Rainier: 645.5 inches (1,640 cm) 5,400 feet (1,600 m)
A winter weather advisory is in effect into Sunday morning in Idaho where snow of up to six inches is forecast above 4,500 feet in the Camas Prairie, Boise Mountains, and West Central Mountains.
More than 100 vehicles were left struck in intense snow on I-90 between Rapid City and Wall in South Dakota prompting authorities to move in to rescue all of the motorists by transporting them to shelter. [6] Nearly 90 miles (140 km) of I-35 in Iowa closed down due to low visibility from the blizzard. [107]
Additionally, it was the first time since record keeping began in 1986 that the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Sioux Falls, South Dakota had to issue both severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings during the month of December, with 6 and 8 issued, respectively.
By RYAN GORMAN One of the states that was hit the hardest by last winter's "Polar Vortex" is already under several inches of snow. Some South Dakota towns have been hit by the earliest winter ...
Over 200 miles (320 km) of Interstate 90 was shut down from South Dakota to Wyoming. [12] The storm affected about 5,000 ranches in western South Dakota producing snow totals as high as 5 feet (1.5 m) and 70 mph (110 km/h) winds that scattered herds for miles and resulted in the deaths of many cattle due to exhaustion and hypothermia. [13]